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... Conversely, the nature versus nurture debate does not have an apparent line drawn between the two arguments. ...
The study of operant conditioning has resulted in a large amount of support for the nurture argument. ... In the case of the nurture argument, the conditioning takes place in everyday life, and the stimulus is the person’s surrounding environment (Morris 217). ...
Because of numerous scientific studies, the nurture view clearly overpowers the naturalistic view of human development. ... Although the nature versus nurture debate can be argued to no end, a better understanding of each side will reveal that genetics has a lesser role in intelligence than one may think.
Approximate Word count = 1079 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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